1986 collocations for begun

Now, I saw that time was beginning its destructive work, even on this strange old building.

It is very difficult for any woman, no longer very young, to begin an entirely new life in a perfectly different milieu, and certainly more difficult for a Frenchwoman of the bourgeoisie than any other.

Many have gone of that group,Casimir Perier, Leon Say, Jules Ferry, St. Vallier, Comte Paul de Segur, Barthelemy St. Hilaire,but others remain, younger men who were then beginning their political careers and were eager to drink in lessons and warnings from the old statesman, who fought gallantly to the last.

She began her journey in the morning and came to a fountain.

In 1482, having prepared themselves for what proved a final struggle with the Moors, Ferdinand and Isabella began the war against Boabdil, the King of Granada, who the year before had seized the throne from his father, Muley Hasan.

I began the study of law in Angelica, the county seat of Alleghany county, and as it was a good many years ago, it is fair to assume that I was a good many years younger than I am now, and that the country in that region was younger too.

Let us begin this beautiful story by Invoking the name of God.

Shortly before midnight the Turks began their operations against the line held by the 60th Division across the Nablus road precisely where it had been expected.

General Sheridan, being anxious to punish the Indians who had lately fought General Forsyth, did not give the regiment much of a rest, and accordingly on the 5th of October it began its march for the Beaver Creek country.

Thirteen years later John Wesley began that series of journeys to all parts of the kingdom for the purpose of preaching the Gospel, which continued for over half a century.

He began a course of Sunday evening lectures, to which the people flocked in crowds; but the churchwardens locked the church doors and carried off the keys.

I began my search, systematically.

With one impulse all the menthat is, all who had been alert enough to provide pen and paperbestowed themselves about the candles allotted each group, and began letters "home," dated magniloquently "Headquarters in the Field.

She began the conversation in French(he was announced with all due ceremony as Monsieur le Ministre des Affaires Etrangeres) and W. said she spoke it remarkably well,then, with her beautiful smile which lightened up her whole face: "I think I can speak English with a Cambridge scholar."

"Are you coming?" he asked; "they will be beginning the business without us.

He was never an early riser, worked always very late (said his best despatches were written after midnight), and didn't care about beginning his day too early.

how he turns it round and round to find the best spot whereon to begin the attack!

My friend began the ascent before I did, and was half way up when I started.

When he began his campaign the Republican South was at his feet.

At once the poor wretch began his fruitless task of hunting for the dice, which for ever slipped from his fingers.

And so began the reign of peace in the Old Ladies' Home.

" He struck a few chords and was beginning his song when a low groan made him spring to his feet.

As the mist was gradually dissolving, I now ventured to begin my descent, carrying my bird-cages, and dismissing the larger birds, several of which, however, persistently clung about me.

To understand the dangers which threatened Canada during the last three years of Carleton's rule we must go back to February 1793, when revolutionary France declared war on England and there then began that titanic struggle which only ended twenty-two years later on the field of Waterloo.

So begins the battle.

1986 collocations for  begun